Mathews rues missed chances as Sri Lanka bow out
Pakistan will be face an England side that is the only team in the 2017 Champions Trophy to not taste defeat so far. In Eoin Morgan's well-balanced unit, the world sees a chance for England to realise their dream.

Trump Monitoring Shooting, Calls Scalise a 'Patriot'
Davis, a Republican from Taylorville, said he chose to keep the dirty clothes on: "My breaking point is done". Orear said Hodgkinson was a passionate progressive and showed no signs of violence or malice toward others.

24-story tower engulfed in London; officials fear collapse
The Metropolitan Police said late Wednesday morning that at least six people had been killed, a number they expected to increase. One woman said her friend inside for three hours and was told by police to wait and put towels down to block the doors.

Number of Employed, Jobless Rate Improves in May
South Korea's jobless rate fell and the number of employed people grew by more than 300-thousand for four straight months in May. Meanwhile, employment increased by 14,000 in the three-month period and now stands at 2,624,000, up by 44,000 over the year.

Baby dropped from window of burning London tower
A blog post from Grenfell Action Group in November said "only a catastrophic event" would expose the concerns residents had. A spokesman for Harley said the company could not comment at this stage because it did not have information about the fire.

London tower block inferno: What we know
Samira Awil said she had seen multiple bodies, including children, covered in sheets outside Grenfell Tower where they had fallen. The Metropolitan Police said late Wednesday morning that at least six people had been killed, a number they expected to increase.

Pakistan restrict England to 211
But he signaled a change by saying: "We're getting to the business end of the tournament and we need to produce results". Root continued his good form with a well-taken 46 while Eoin Morgan added 33 and Ben Stokes 34.

London mayor: Questions surround apartment fire
The group has raised concerns about testing and maintenance of firefighting equipment and blocked emergency access to the site. London Fire Brigade said the fire engulfed all floors from the second to the top of the block which contained 130 apartments.

In the SparkNotes book, Moby Dick is summarised as: "someone whose trials have led him toward God rather than bitterness". But Pitzer pointed that the phrase does not appear in the novel itself, although it appears in the SparkNotes synopsis.

In his speech, Dylan states: "Some men who receive injuries are led to God, others are led to bitterness".

"In the SparkNotes book on Moby Dick, it reads: ".a crew made up of men from many different countries and races". A representative of the singer-songwriter did not respond to a request for comment.

Death toll in London tower fire rises to 12
People trapped by the advancing flames and thick smoke banged on windows and screamed for help, witnesses and survivors said. Hang a towel or similar item out of the window to let Firefighters know your location when they arrive. "We lost everything.

Credit: William ClaxtonBob Dylan has been accused of plagiarism for years - of appropriating images from famous works of art for his paintings, lines from Humphrey Bogart movies, lines from poet Henry Timrod, lines from contemporary figures like Henry Rollins, and of course throughout his whole career he's borrowed musical and lyrical material from folk and pop sources. "Even John Lennon was known to use things as ordinary as a newspaper clipping or circus posters to embellish lyrics". He had until June 10th to deliver his lecture or forfeit the prize money of $900,000. He took weeks to publicly acknowledge winning the prize, did not attend December's Nobel ceremony in Stockholm, and left many wondering whether he would ever provide the traditional lecture.

Dylan recorded the 26-minute lecture in Los Angeles and provided it to the Swedish Academy, which called it "extraordinary" and "eloquent" in a news release on June 5.

Firefighters battling massive fire in London high-rise
One resident wrote on Twitter: "I'm stuck in this block!" I told him to leave. "I came out to my back garden and saw (the fire)". London Mayor Sadiq Khan said questions need to be answered about tower blocks around the city following a devastating fire.